05 April, 2020

Farid HP

Farid HP (Farres x The Princess of Egypt)
Farid HP is a 2005 straight Egyptian stallion, bred by Horst Preuss. He is a son of Farres (Anaza el Farid x Shameerah) and out of a mare named The Princess of Egypt (Orayan x Shahneekha). He is Hadban Enzahi by strain, as he traces in his tail female line to the 1925 mare, Bint Samiha (the dam of Nazeer), the great-great granddaughter of the 1890 chestnut mare, Venus, considered to be the root mare of the strain in Egypt. Until I looked at his pedigree, Hadban was not the strain that I initially believed him to be.

I found his pedigree really interesting. Do you know that a little more than half of Farid's pedigree reflects the breeding program of Les and Lois St Clair of the St Clair Egyptian Arabian Stud?
Anaza El Farid (Ruminaja Ali x Bint Deena), Shahneeka (Anaza Bay Shahh x Anaza Dineekha), Ibn El Mareekh (*El Mareekh x Bint Deena) and *El Mareekh (Aseel x Rawayeh) are all horses that were either bred (or purchased, like *El Mareekh) by this most amazing, loving, knowledgeable and breed-dedicated couple, who not only impacted straight Egyptian breeding in America but through horses like Gazal Al Shaqab (Anaza El Farid's son), who in turn, sired Marwan Al Shaqab, the St Clair breeding program remains relevant and part of the genetic fiber of today's global Arabian horse.

Bint Deena (*Ansata Ibn Halima x *Deena) is another individual bred by the St Clairs. A 1979 bay mare, she represents almost a quarter of Farid's pedigree, through her sons: Anaza El Farid, Anaza Bay Shahh and Ibn El Mareekh. She is found on both sides of the pedigree, once through the sire side and twice through the dam side. However if you look at Narimaan, the dam of AK Fanniya, you will notice that she is also out of *Deena (Sameh x Dahmah II) by *Morafic.  If you haven't figured it out dear reader, Narimaan and Bint Deena are maternal sisters.

OK, so let's get back to the Dahman strain, if you look no farther than the 3rd generation, you will find that the Dahman percentage comes through 4 horses (Bint Deena, AK Shahniya, Oraya and Anaza Bay Shah), while in the 4th generation there are 9 Dahman strain horses, their combined influence, a little greater than 50%: *Ansata Ibn Halima, *Deena, AK Shah Moniet, AK Fanniya, Ansata Halim Shah, Messaoud, Ora, Bint Deena and Ibn El Mareekh.  However, in the 5th generation, that is, the generation of the great-great-great grandparents, the sources of the Dahman strain are brought forward by 17 horses (out of 32 horses), for a combined percentage of 53.125%. Compare/contrast with the percentage of the Hadban strain horses (12.5%) in the 5th generation: (*Khofo, Nazeer, Ibn Galal and Manal). Despite our breed traditions, regarding the assignment of the strain through the tail female line; when you look to the rest of the pedigree, Farid HP carries a much higher-percentage of the Dahman strain, than he does of the Hadban strain. No surprise that in phenotype, Farid HP resembles the phenotype that we have learned to associate with the Dahman strain.

***You can find more photos of Farid HP at the Facebook page for Al Qusar Arabians in Germany, the training and breeding farm of Robert Schlereth and Volker Wettengl. You don't have to have Facebook installed to view the page, as Facebook makes business pages visible to all. I am not sure who the photographer is, in order to give credit for this beautiful photo***

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